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Apple Patents Remote ‘Kill Switch’ for iPhone Cameras
We Meant Well ^ | 10 August 2016

Posted on 08/15/2016 10:59:02 AM PDT by Lorianne

A patent granted to Apple this month details technology that remotely disables iPhone cameras using infrared sensors. Someone you do not know and cannot see will be able, without your permission, to disable the camera on a phone you own and are legally using, perhaps to take video of your son’s Little League game, perhaps to take video of a police officer choking to death an innocent man.

Apple’s patent application used the example of a rock band wanting to prevent audience members from recording a concert. Nasty bootleggers and their darn YouTubing!

While the First Amendment, backed up by much case law, guarantees the right of citizens to record the actions of government employees, including the police, conducting their duties in public places, the Amendment does not guarantee corporate America has to sell you the technology to do so. It is Constitutionally unclear if a police force using such technology to block video would violate the First Amendment (hey, you could switch over to your Dad’s camcorder that’s in the basement), but knowing the way things work, the cops would try it first, worry about court cases later.

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To: Tau Food

Actually, I think this is pretty cool, because the real way to monetize this technology is to sell it to the public. Once that happens, in very short order, you would effectively kill the use of the phone as a camera, except for in the instances where someone actually WANTS their picture taken. I would actually like to have a jammer that prevents someone from taking a picture of my property 24/7, and putting one on a car would effectively kill the traffic camera industry (red light cameras and photo speed traps). If anything, I see the govt making this tech illegal.


21 posted on 08/15/2016 11:56:55 AM PDT by RainMan (The Liberals think our message is dark, I say to them come to the dark side ... we have cookies)
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To: Tau Food

You obviously need to avoid going out in public where all those nasty cameras are just waiting to take your picture.


22 posted on 08/15/2016 11:58:04 AM PDT by MeganC (JE SUIS CHARLES MARTEL!!!)
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To: MeganC
I keep the blinds pulled, too. This website is my last link with the outside world. ;-)
23 posted on 08/15/2016 11:59:49 AM PDT by Tau Food (Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.)
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To: RainMan

BTW, for those who don’t know ... virtually every camera made in the last 20 years has an IR device in it ... you may know it by its marketing name ... AUTOFOCUS


24 posted on 08/15/2016 12:01:40 PM PDT by RainMan (The Liberals think our message is dark, I say to them come to the dark side ... we have cookies)
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To: Revel

Wouldn’t surprise me.
But, if it can be defeated, by mechanical or electronic means, it will be.................


25 posted on 08/15/2016 12:06:58 PM PDT by Red Badger (Make America AMERICA again!.........................)
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To: RainMan

It would make the ‘old’ phones a high demand item................


26 posted on 08/15/2016 12:08:05 PM PDT by Red Badger (Make America AMERICA again!.........................)
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To: Red Badger

Actually, it probably would not impact the sales of phones ... it would not take away their ability to access the internet, but it would surge the demand for “old” cameras where you can turn the lens to manually focus them. It would also increase the demand for extremely high resolution cameras that could be given a fixed focal length so that autofocus could be turned off, and you could still get detail by zooming into the actual picture, rather than zooming the camera. In theory, the device would function much like a cell jammer ... emit a signal that overwhelms the IR sensor with information that the item being focused on is really really close. Instant blurred picture.


27 posted on 08/15/2016 12:15:26 PM PDT by RainMan (The Liberals think our message is dark, I say to them come to the dark side ... we have cookies)
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To: Tau Food

“but I want it to remain illegal for people (I don’t object to your calling them terrorists) to point guns or cameras at innocent people without their permission.”

It is not illegal to point cameras at people.


28 posted on 08/15/2016 12:57:58 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Tau Food

LOL!!!

I appreciate wanting privacy but privacy in public is impossible and it always was.


29 posted on 08/15/2016 1:00:29 PM PDT by MeganC (JE SUIS CHARLES MARTEL!!!)
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To: TexasGator
It is not illegal to point cameras at people.


30 posted on 08/15/2016 1:03:48 PM PDT by Tau Food (Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.)
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To: RainMan

“BTW, for those who don’t know ... virtually every camera made in the last 20 years has an IR device in it ... you may know it by its marketing name ... AUTOFOCUS”

I think it is time for you to do some learnin’ on autofocus ...


31 posted on 08/15/2016 1:06:44 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator

If it’s actuated by a low level optical coding in the visual range, then adding additional strobe pulses—adding static to the signal entering the camera might jam the shut-down command.

Perhaps the commands are coded as blue-tooth??? or wifi-direct??? type transmissions.


32 posted on 08/15/2016 1:34:09 PM PDT by Ozark Tom
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To: Lorianne

Samsung.


33 posted on 08/15/2016 1:44:43 PM PDT by fella ("As it was before Noah so shall it be again,")
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To: Ozark Tom

The article says IR.


34 posted on 08/15/2016 1:45:22 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Tau Food

“Lots of people don’t want to be photographed without their permission.”

Then they had better stay on private property, or get used to wearing a burka.

“Our founding fathers said nothing about any special right to take pictures of other people.”

They never said anything about the right not to have pictures taken of you either. Maybe because photography didn’t exist back then. Either way, it falls under the general principles of liberty. I’m free to photograph, and you’re free to not like it.


35 posted on 08/15/2016 1:47:04 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Tau Food

“...but I want it to remain illegal for people (I don’t object to your calling them terrorists) to point guns or cameras at innocent people without their permission.”

You talk as if it currently is illegal to photograph people without their permission. It isn’t. If they’re in a public place, it’s completely legal to photograph them. You only need permission if you want to publicly broadcast those images.


36 posted on 08/15/2016 1:59:05 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Tau Food
There are “shooting sprees” with guns and there are “shooting sprees” with cameras. I don’t want to outlaw guns or cameras, but I want it to remain illegal for people (I don’t object to your calling them terrorists) to point guns or cameras at innocent people without their permission.

So, you are coming out for "smart guns", too? I will not comply. You'll have to use deadly force to make me give me up my old, "non-smart" guns and camera phone.

37 posted on 08/15/2016 2:11:47 PM PDT by backwoods-engineer (AMERICA IS DONE! When can we start over?)
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To: backwoods-engineer

I don’t believe that anyone can make a camera or a gun smart. But, that doesn’t mean that they can’t be educated.


38 posted on 08/15/2016 2:27:30 PM PDT by Tau Food (Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.)
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To: Tau Food

#3 Only Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster and aliens.


39 posted on 08/15/2016 2:43:22 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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